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Experience the magic: must-see artists at CTIJF

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April 14, 2025

AS THE countdown begins to one of South Africa's most anticipated musical celebrations, the Cape Town International Jazz Festival (CTIJF) is ready to enchant audiences again.

- LUTHO PASIYA lutho.pasiya@inl.co.za

Experience the magic: must-see artists at CTIJF

Scheduled for Friday, April 25, and Saturday, April 26, at the Cape Town International Convention Centre (CTICC), this year’s festival promises to be an enthralling tapestry of sound, bringing together both beloved legends and fresh newcomers.

For young music enthusiasts, this is an unmissable opportunity to experience the magic live!

While jazz festivals may often conjure up images of quiet introspection for some, the CTIJF is determined to defy the stereotype and redefine how the genre is perceived.

With a line-up that caters to diverse tastes, the festival aims to captivate both die-hard jazz aficionados and newcomers alike.

From pulsating thythms to modern melodies, this year’s event seeks to create an electrifying atmosphere that resonates with all attendees.

Here are some headlining acts that promise to delight younger audiences:

Kelvin Momo

One of the most anticipated performances comes from none other than Kelvin Momo.

Widely celebrated as a pioneer within the amapiano genre, Momo’ smooth soundscapes and infectious rhythms have captivated SA’s contemporary music scene.

His live sets, known for their ability to transport listeners, promise to keep festival-goers on their feet.

Those who appreciate the art of blending house and jazz will find profound resonance in Momo’s music, truly embodying the essence of modern South African artistry.

TKZee

No festival would be complete without the legendary TKZee.

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